Speedskater Trevor Marsicano had never skated especially fast in the 1,000 meters, by international racing standards. His best time ranked only modestly inside the top 100 of all-time.
So when the 19-year-old who switched from short-track only two years ago tore more than two full seconds off his previous best and broke the world record in 1:06.88 at the World Cup finale at the Utah Olympic Oval on Saturday, just about everybody was stunned.
“I didn’t know what to think,” teammate Shani Davis said. “I was scared. I was like, ‘Oh, my gosh,’ because he didn’t skate 1:07, ever. He went straight to 1:06.”
But even Marsicano knew his record might not last long….
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